Recently, thousands of bike riders pedaled into Monterey’s Mazda Raceway Laguna Seca for the Sea Otter Classic, an annual festival that’s been celebrating all things bikes since 1990. Racing of all types highlighted the weekend — road, downhill mountain biking, cross country and even e-mountain biking — but hundreds of companies were also in attendance displaying the latest bike products that they’ve spent the last few months (and years) perfecting. Here are ten of our favorites.
Specialized Roubaix

Specialized learned on the hallowed cobbles of Paris-Roubaix that if riders aren’t comfortable, they can’t go fast. So, the company took the experience of riding those uneven stones at 28mph and created a bike that’s comfortable enough for the most poorly maintained roads, without compromising rigidity or aerodynamics.
Ortlieb Atrack BP

Ortlieb’s original Atrack is an award-winning backpack-duffel mash-up of an adventure bag. It’s completely waterproof, thanks to an impregnable TIZIP zipper that’s on the back panel instead of the top, and uses a simple system of straps and attachment points to add customization for lots of outdoor activities. The new BP version focuses on bikepackers; it has a slimmer profile, minimal waist strap and places for bike-focused accessories (like a helmet).